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May 25th 2019,
In memory of Witold Pilecki, a Polish Captain who was murdered by the communist regime in Poland exactly 71 years ago.
Rotmistrz Pilecki fought for Polish freedom in both the Polish-Soviet War and WWII. During the latter he co-founded the Secret Polish Army and later joined the underground Home Army.
He VOLUNTEERED to be sent to the German death camp of Auschwitz in Nazi occupied Poland in order to gather & share intelligence.
While in Auschwitz, Pilecki organised a resistance movement & started informing the Western Allies of Nazi Germany's Auschwitz atrocities as early as 1941, culminating in the note of the Polish Government in Exile sent on Dec 10, 1942 to the Allied governments describing the mass extermination of Jews in Occupied Poland and urging them to undertake all possible measures to stop war crimes perpetrated by the German forces.
Pilecki escaped from the camp & fought during the Warsaw Uprising. He later remained loyal to the Polish Government in Exile, was arrested for espionage in 1947 by the stalinist secret police and executed in 1948 after future Polish prime minister, Józef Cyrankiewicz, himself an Auschwitz survivor, testified against him.
Witold was a devout Catholic and the highest example of Polish patriotism.
Michael Schudrich, Chief Rabbi of Poland, wrote: "When God created the human being, God had in mind that we should all be like Captain Witold Pilecki, of blessed memory." British historian Norman Davies wrote "If there was an Allied hero who deserved to be remembered and celebrated, this was a person with few peers." I agree.
Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła Panie Pilecki!